Patients with optic ataxia (OA), who are missing the caudal portion of their superior parietal lobule (SPL), have difficulty performing visually-guided reaches towards extra-foveal targets. Such gaze and hand decoupling also occurs in commonly performed non-standard visuomotor transformations such as the use of a computer mouse. In this study, we test two unilateral OA patients in conditions of 1) a change in the physical location of the visual stimulus relative to the plane of the limb movement, 2) a cue that signals a required limb movement 180u opposite to the cued visual target location, or 3) both of these situations combined. In these non-standard visuomotor transformations, the OA deficit is not observed as the well-documented field-...
Lesions of the dorsal posterior parietal cortex (PPC) typically result in optic ataxia (OA)—a disord...
International audienceOptic ataxia is considered to be a specific visuo-manual guidance deficit, whi...
To execute goal-directed movements, such as reaching to pick up an object, information specified in ...
Patients with optic ataxia (OA), who are missing the caudal portion of their superior parietal lobul...
Patients with optic ataxia (OA), who are missing the caudal portion of their superior parietal lobul...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor transfo...
Guiding a limb often involves situations in which the spatial location of the target for gaze and li...
Optic ataxia is characterized by an impaired visual control of the direction of arm reaching to a vi...
Guiding a limb often involves situations in which the spatial location of the target for gaze and li...
The dorsal stream of visual information processing connecting V1 to the parietal cortex is thought t...
Lesions of the parieto-occipital junction (POJ) in humans cause gross deviations of reaching movemen...
AbstractThe posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor...
Optic ataxia represents a spatial impairment of visually guided reaching following bilateral or unil...
Lesions of the parieto-occipital junction (POJ) in humans cause gross deviations of reaching movemen...
Optic ataxia (OA) is generally thought of as a disorder of visually guided reaching movements that c...
Lesions of the dorsal posterior parietal cortex (PPC) typically result in optic ataxia (OA)—a disord...
International audienceOptic ataxia is considered to be a specific visuo-manual guidance deficit, whi...
To execute goal-directed movements, such as reaching to pick up an object, information specified in ...
Patients with optic ataxia (OA), who are missing the caudal portion of their superior parietal lobul...
Patients with optic ataxia (OA), who are missing the caudal portion of their superior parietal lobul...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor transfo...
Guiding a limb often involves situations in which the spatial location of the target for gaze and li...
Optic ataxia is characterized by an impaired visual control of the direction of arm reaching to a vi...
Guiding a limb often involves situations in which the spatial location of the target for gaze and li...
The dorsal stream of visual information processing connecting V1 to the parietal cortex is thought t...
Lesions of the parieto-occipital junction (POJ) in humans cause gross deviations of reaching movemen...
AbstractThe posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to play an important role in the sensorimotor...
Optic ataxia represents a spatial impairment of visually guided reaching following bilateral or unil...
Lesions of the parieto-occipital junction (POJ) in humans cause gross deviations of reaching movemen...
Optic ataxia (OA) is generally thought of as a disorder of visually guided reaching movements that c...
Lesions of the dorsal posterior parietal cortex (PPC) typically result in optic ataxia (OA)—a disord...
International audienceOptic ataxia is considered to be a specific visuo-manual guidance deficit, whi...
To execute goal-directed movements, such as reaching to pick up an object, information specified in ...